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Egyptian Hieroglyph A031 Character

π“€£ is an Egyptian hieroglyph symbol identified as Unicode U+13023.

U+13023

π“€£ is the Egyptian hieroglyph known as A031. This page helps you copy the character and reuse it in web and design projects using its Unicode code point and common escapes.

Egyptian Hieroglyph A031 Character Meaning

π“€£ (Egyptian Hieroglyph A031, U+13023) is one character from the Egyptian Hieroglyph block in Unicode. Like many hieroglyphs, it can appear as part of larger words, names, or decorative text rather than standing alone. In practice, most users treat it as a β€œglyph character” for typographic layout, reference, or creative composition. It’s commonly used when someone needs to display or preserve a specific hieroglyph value exactly as encoded, such as in digital texts, catalogs, study materials, or graphic mockups.

Common uses

  • β€’Adding a specific Egyptian hieroglyph to a design layout or poster
  • β€’Including π“€£ in digital documents that reference Unicode hieroglyphs
  • β€’Building typographic or font testing strings for hieroglyph support
  • β€’Creating social media or blog headers featuring Egyptian-themed text
  • β€’Tagging or labeling content in a study, archive, or glossary

Examples

π“€£ Egyptian Hieroglyph A031 Symbol Copy

  • π“€£Study note: π“€£ appears under the A031 entry.
  • π“€£Header text: π“€£ β€” Egyptian hieroglyph reference.
  • π“€£Glyph list item: U+13023 = π“€£.
  • π“€£Design caption: π“€£ in a decorative title.
  • π“€£UI test: render π“€£ across different browsers.

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+13023
HTML Entity𓀣
HTML Code𓀣
CSS\13023

FAQ

What does the Egyptian Hieroglyph A031 character mean?

π“€£ (Egyptian Hieroglyph A031, U+13023) is one character from the Egyptian Hieroglyph block in Unicode. Like many hieroglyphs, it can appear as part of larger words, names, or decorative text rather than standing alone. In practice, most users treat it as a β€œglyph character” for typographic layout, reference, or creative composition. It’s commonly used when someone needs to display or preserve a specific hieroglyph value exactly as encoded, such as in digital texts, catalogs, study materials, or graphic mockups.

What is the Unicode code point for π“€£?

π“€£ is Unicode U+13023 (Egyptian Hieroglyph A031).

How can I copy π“€£ into HTML?

You can paste the character directly, or use the HTML entity: 𓀣

What escape sequences can I use in code?

CSS escape: \\13023. JavaScript (Unicode code point escape): \\u{13023}.

Why doesn’t π“€£ always look right on my device?

Appearance depends on font support for the Egyptian Hieroglyphs block; use a font that includes U+13023 to ensure correct rendering.

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